We've been waiting for approval of K2 for over a year. On August 5th, 2013, we finally recieved a letter of approval for the course on the selected property. This is good news and comes at a good time, allowing us to work on course development in the Fall and Winter when the dense areas of the property will be easier to deal with.

We'll have an organizational meeting soon to show off the property and to prepare for getting the course in the ground. Keep an eye out for more details here.

We're now holding Random Draw Doubles every Sunday afternoon at 2:30pm for the summer. We've had great results and lots of folks coming out to play. So, please consider coming out for Sunday Afternoon Doubles! And now that doubles starts at 3:00pm, you'll have time to make it to Kinston after Sunday Baggers. Don't miss it.

Upcoming KDGA Events...

Be sure to visit our events page to get all the details and information about upcoming local and regional events and on-going series...

Join the Club

Kinston Disc Golf Club members will get a disc, a discount on regular discs from the club store and a discount on PDGA memberships and renewals. All it takes to become a member is $15.00 and willingness to participate. Join the club and have more fun playing disc golf in Kinston!

Disc Golf in Kinston... Kinston, NC's Barnet Park features an excellent 18-hole disc golf course, which winds its way through the woods around the park. This site shows the course, tells you how to find it, and offers suggestions on getting the most enjoyment from your time on the course. It is also intended to be a virtual hub for the local disc golf community. Kinston is a great place to play disc golf. We hope to see you on the course.

Barnet Park is located just off Hwy. 258-N in Kinston. That's 258-N running across the bottom of the photo. The disc golf course starts at the edge of the woods near the center of the 2 softball fields visible in the middle. It then winds its way through the wooded area around the park and ends up near the parking area to the left of the soccer fields in the image above. (Many thanks to Steve Spaanbroek for flying Joel over the park to get the photo.) Click here for a Google map.